Aviation High School Alumni
Long Island, New York (NY)
James Golston
Aviation High School
Class of 1965
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JAMES' PROFILE

First Name | James |
Last Name | Golston |
Graduation Year | Class of 1965 |
Gender | Male |
City | N/A |
State/Province | NY |
Country | United States |
Occupation | Broadcast Engineer |
Married | Divorced |
Favorite School Memory | struggling to complete shop projects. |
About Me | 4 years in Air Force as B52 crew chief(mechanic). several jobs in the field of electronics, 31 years Broadcast Engineer @ WPIX-TV, NYC.. retired now. Traveling Africa, Europe, Central America, USA |

Class of 1965 Alumni
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Class of 1972

Fernando Fernando M Viera
Class of 1993

Alfonso E
Class of 2004

Julius Kinik
Class of 1960

George Lee
Class of 1984

Quennel Deverteuil
Class of 1998

Stephen Calvo
Class of 1965

Fernando Marmol
Class of 1991

Kenny (paul) Kuzma
Class of 1969

Rigoberto Bastidas
Class of 1980

Juan Medina
Class of 1985

Rafael Cordero
Class of 1987

Marlon Lebron
Class of 1988

Michael Garcia
Class of 1978

Harry Carney
Class of 1981

Roberto Leguizamon
Class of 2001

Richard Wolter
Class of 1974

Alex Cruz
Class of 1977

Michael Johnson
Class of 2004

Ricardo Sarduy
Class of 1983

Gerald Giraud
Class of 1969

Kevin Gales
Class of 1979

David Mckenna
Class of 1987

Gary Charvat
Class of 1964
Recent Class of 1965 Reunions
Plan a Class of 1965 Reunion for Free
Class of 1966 - Attend the 2019 Graduation
Invited Classes: All Classes
Date: Nov 09, 2017
Description: Giving Back to AHS. We plan to give at least two tool boxes to the 2019 Grads., but if we can give more your donations w...(read more)
Class of 74 ,40 Year Reunion
Invited Classes: All Classes
Description: We had a great turnout for our 30th,we now know more classmates and it would be a larger turnout